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Big news today as Hillary Clinton will remain a free woman. Click on the photo for today's Power Lunch video, and read on.

Whatever happened to 'Lock her up'? Top Donald Trump aide Kellyanne Conway says he will not pursue a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton, per the Washington Post. This is concerning on a few levels. First, of course, are his own words that she would "be in jail" in a Trump administration, as uttered in the second...

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Big news today as Hillary Clinton will remain a free woman. Click on the photo for today's Power Lunch video, and read on.
Whatever happened to 'Lock her up'? Top Donald Trump aide Kellyanne Conway says he will not pursue a criminal investigation...

94-year-old Sylvia Boblick recently delighted Jewish Community Services (JCS) of South Florida volunteers with her humor and beautiful outlook on life in her Miami Beach home.
The volunteers visited Boblick to deliver a Rosh Hashanah holiday basket as...

David Jaffe of Aventura first discovered his ability to draw faces of people at age 14 and has never stopped drawing for the next 78 years.
The Jewish World War II veteran at age 91 brings smiles to the many faces he draws of children from various...

North Korea on Saturday fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile from a submarine off its northeast coast, South Korean defense officials said, Pyongyang's latest effort to expand its military might in the face of pressure by its neighbors and...

Local young professionals danced and mingled with seniors during a Kiddush Clubbing party at Young Israel of Sunny Isles Beach following a special visit to their homes.
This after party took place following Jewish Community Services of South Florida's...

Costumed families shopped for a good cause at two supermarkets in Miami-Dade County-one in the north, the other in the south – during Jewish Community Services of South Florida's annual Mega Purim Scavenger Hunt.
The children and parents who attended the...

So it has come to this: The front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, at a campaign rally Saturday in Orlando, leading supporters in what looked very much like a fascist salute.
"Can I have a pledge? A swearing?" Trump asked,...

The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board is not going to make an endorsement in Florida's March 15 Republican presidential primary because the kind of person who should be running is not in the race.
We cannot endorse businessman Donald Trump, hometown Sen....

From almost every perspective, it makes sense for the United States to close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center.
President Obama on Tuesday sent Congress a plan to shut down the facility, which President George W. Bush established on the southeast shore...

Before jurors even took their seats — verdict in hand — Joseph Signore clenched shut his eyes.The 51-year-old Palm Beach Gardens resident and former CEO then held on to his attorney, Michael Salnick, as a court official read each count: guilty, guilty,...

Attorneys for two of the three people accused of running a Ponzi scheme that netted $80 million pointed the finger at the third defendant in court Wednesday.
Jurors heard closing arguments from attorneys representing Joseph Signore, his soon-to-be...

President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will seek to move beyond the nasty public clash over the Iran nuclear deal and restore a more transactional approach to the U.S.-Israeli relationship - including delicate conversations about...

At least five presidential candidates live in Florida full- or part-time. But a handful of past presidents also spent a lot of time here, some changing the course of history while doing so. Richard Nixon reportedly hatched the Watergate scheme while...

Medically retired Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bartlett, a severely wounded veteran, was all over South Florida recently speaking out against the Iran nuclear deal.
Bartlett, currently featured in a nationwide print/TV/Internet ad campaign by Veterans...

Every year, seniors throughout Miami-Dade County receive special deliveries of Rosh Hashanah holiday food baskets and inspiring conversations from volunteers during Jewish Community Services of South Florida's annual Milk & Honey event. This year,...

Jewish Community Services of South Florida recently hosted its 15th Annual Meeting at Temple Israel of Greater Miami.
During the event, the results of an extensive study JCS commissioned from the Washington Economics Group was made public. This report...

Three Jewish organizations in South Florida celebrate Gay Pride Month this week with events that acknowledge same sex marriage being legal in Florida since last January, as well as programs that note the history of the fight for equal rights for the...

Individuals who work for Jewish agencies throughout South Florida have a wide variety of resolutions for 2015.
For the Davie-based David Posnack Jewish Community Center, CEO Scott Ehrlich resolves to "live a more balanced life: mind, body and...

Rabbi Mark Winer, Ph.D. — an international interfaith scholar and leader who played a crucial role in the airlift of Ethiopian Jews from Ethiopia to Israel — will give a lecture titled "Let My People Go: Ethiopian Exodus" at 3 p.m. on Sunday,...

Elderly Jewish Holocaust victims in South Florida will receive substantially more aid in 2015 from the Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference). Allocations to five social service agencies in Florida will be $23 million, with most of the...